Category: Ag News

Wheat grazing draws to a close with first hollow stem on the horizon

By Gail Ellis The first hollow stem stage of grazed wheat, a lead indicator of when to remove cattle from wheat pasture to preserve yield potential, could arrive within the next two to three weeks for some varieties. Amanda De Oliveira Silva, Oklahoma State University Extension specialist for small grains, said her wheat research team …

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Speaker McCall Takes Action to Boost Education in Rural Oklahoma

At the 118th American Farmers and Ranchers state convention in Norman, Oklahoma, Farm Director, KC Sheperd had the chance to visit with Speaker of the House Charles McCall, about improving education across the state and looking out for rural school districts. House Bill 2775, authored by House Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka, includes a $500 million …

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Bridge Loan Product Offered by FBN Finance to Aid in Closing on Land Purchases in a Small Time Window

Farm Director, KC Sheperd, is visiting with the director of sales for the Farmers Business Network finance team, TJ Wilson, about the bridge loan product offered by FBN Finance. “FBN Finance is a membership-based network that is free to join,” Wilson said. “It is kind of a conglomerate of a bunch of farmers across the …

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TCFA to Continue Study of Possible Implications and Benefits of Cattle Contract Library for Cattle Feeders

Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays, is visiting with the President and CEO of the Texas Cattle Feeders Association, Ben Weinheimer, talking about the cattle contract library program, which has gone live by USDA here in the early days of 2023. The TCFA represents feedlots in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. The 2023 Cattle …

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2023 ASA SimGenetics Training for Young Leaders (STYLE) Conference Set for Oklahoma City, June 9–11

A program dedicated to developing young leaders in the ASA membership, STYLE brings together 25–45-year-olds from all over the USA. Discovery of self-leadership, a deeper understanding of the greater beef industry, learning the fundamentals and “under the hood” functions of the ASA and its governance, along with relationship-building with the cohort and others from all …

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Dairy MAX Scholarship Applications Now Open

Dairy MAX will award three $2,500 academic scholarships. Dairy MAX is committed to strengthening agriculture and sustaining a viable future for dairy farming. One way that Dairy MAX follows through with this commitment is the Dairy MAX scholarship program, which supports local dairy farm families while investing in future generations. Dairy MAX will continue that …

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Oklahoma Forage and Water Supplies Limited This Winter

Dr. Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist, offers his economic analysis of the beef cattle industry as part of the weekly series known as the “Cow Calf Corner” published electronically by Dr. Peel and Mark Johnson. Today, Dr. Peel talks about drought implications in Oklahoma. Although some recent moisture has reduced drought in …

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Chairman Thompson, Ranking Member Scott Announce Subcommittee Rosters for 118th Congress

On Friday, February 17, House Committee on Agriculture Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson (PA-15) and Ranking Member David Scott (GA-13) finalized subcommittee rosters for the 118th Congress. Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities, Risk Management, and Credit Republican Members include: Rep. Austin Scott (GA-08), ChairmanRep. Rick Crawford (AR-01)Rep. Doug LaMalfa (CA-01)Rep. David Rouzer (NC-07)Rep. Dusty Johnson (SD-AL)Rep. …

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Still Time to Apply for the ASA and Valent Ag Voices of the Future Program

The American Soybean Association is accepting applications for the Valent and ASA Ag Voices of the Future program, which will be held July 10-13, 2023, in conjunction with the summer ASA Board meeting and Soy Issues Forum in Washington, D.C. The Ag Voices of the Future program is for students interested in improving their understanding …

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Beef-filled week at Daytona International Speedway culminates with Austin Hill winning the Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner.® 300

Beef took center stage during NASCAR’s opening week as drivers raced to the checkered flag – and the beef – in Daytona. Austin Hill joins a prestigious list as back-to-back winner of the 2023 Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner.® 300. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA), a contractor to the Beef Checkoff, once again partnered …

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